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STOP building alone! โ†’ ๐—ฆ๐˜๐—ฎ๐—ฟ๐˜ ๐—š๐—ฟ๐—ผ๐˜„๐—ถ๐—ป๐—ด ๐—ง๐—ผ๐—ด๐—ฒ๐˜๐—ต๐—ฒ๐—ฟ๐Ÿค CLUES is where โ–ช๏ธCuriosity drives connection โ–ช๏ธShared growth is the norm

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More or less promoting of your community?
If you could choose between promoting your community more or less, as part of building your community. What would be your preferred choice? (especially thinking about the long-term) And could you share why, why you'd like to promote your community more or less?
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1 like โ€ข 15h
@Mona Weathers Totally, it's inevitable and it's super important! Do you feel like the promoting part of what you do comes natural to you? Because I know that for a lot of people it doesn't but it seems like you have found your way in it!
0 likes โ€ข 9h
@Kim Job That's a good one!
Should content solve people's problems?
Or focus more on making them aware of their problem and maximizing the pain so they feel more of an urge to seek you out? Asking because it stands to reason that you lose momentum in your CTA if you previously gave people actionable problem-solving advice.
2 likes โ€ข 2d
Great question @Max Orlewicz, it immediately reminds me of the importance of context. In the example you shared one could think of the actionable problem-solving advice as helpful content but the context is what matters so much more. Why does this person share this content? Why does it matter to him or her? Why is he or she the person I need to hear this from? What is their story? Even with all the available content, without the context, the content is just content and in today's day and age that content was available to begin with already. But the one providing it has the opportunity to make it meaningful and worthwile!
1 like โ€ข 1d
@Max Orlewicz It does make sense and I agree, you can definitely share a lot of context without addressing how to solve the problem!
Do you compete with similar Skool communities?
I started building an ecosystem for community owners to grow together because I personally don't think it's a good idea for community owners with a similar approach, focus, or goal to compete with each other. NOT AT ALL! I see it happening all the time, but whatever the desired outcome is, competing with other community owners more often than not leads to the opposite outcomes! Without going into too much detail, I just wonder, what are your thoughts on this? Your honest take?
Do you compete with similar Skool communities?
1 like โ€ข 2d
@Karin Crawford Those organisations get it!๐Ÿ˜‰ Love that core value giver's gain, it's interesting what happens when you think about different ways to collaborate together because there will always be much more possible as opposed to trying to come up with it all ourselves. What I have experienced in different teams is that the ones that were created with multidisciplinarity in mind were much more interesting. Otherwise you are basically talking to, and thinking with a different but similar version of yourself.
0 likes โ€ข 2d
@Karin Crawford As described above, every single time I am part of a multidisciplinary team, seeing that the results are just much more complete, and the experience is more enjoyable!
Why are you on Skool?
You can benefit from all of those, but what is the main reason for you to be here? What is the one thing that could make you quit if you don't get? Most are here for the money, some are just to pass time with a hobby and some want to make connections. I started my previous community with the intention of making money, but Roast & Promote that started as a fun side project is the one that is actually giving me MRR. Funny how that works
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Why are you on Skool?
3 likes โ€ข 3d
@Dr. Severine Bryan Same, I need the other category too because the options given are either the cause or the result of the other options!
2 likes โ€ข 3d
@Paulo Costa, The Roaster There is nothing wrong with it, totally agree!
๐Ÿ’ฐ Are you getting clients on Skool?
Most people are here advertizing their communities so that peple can join them. And than maybe pay for premium, VIP or anything they have in the classroom. So the logic is: - create content and ads -> get noticed -> have people join your community -> pitch paid stuff. That's great, and it really works! But I offer you an alternative way for you to promote your work that you can do parallel to that. ๐Ÿ”ฅ Join Roast & Promote ! 1. Show your expertize by helping people in the comments, giving detailed roasts/audits/reviews to their submissions. That alone will build your authority as you gain trust from the people you help. 2. Submit your own stuff to be reviewed and get detailed feedback on it. Great exposure, guaranteed engagement and continuous improvement as you correct the flaws in your work. 3. Compete to have pinned posts promoting your offers at the top. You can promote your community, but you can also promote other offers, like free calls, paid services, your website, an app you developed... Brian won Roaster of the Week last week and promoted his free audit calls with his pinned post prize. He got several calls from my community and an amazing testimonial from one of the members. Kevin got leads by giving roasts on other people's designs. @Ruben Plasmeijer got new members by submiting his community to be roasted. There are plenty other ways to get noticed and inside Roast & Promote you can explore several of them.
๐Ÿ’ฐ Are you getting clients on Skool?
1 like โ€ข 5d
It's a great community and the concept --> Create content and ads -> get noticed -> have people join your community -> pitch paid stuff. works beautifully!
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โšกFounder of ๐—–๐—Ÿ๐—จ๐—˜๐—ฆ, where curiosity drives connection and growth. โžก๏ธ Stop building alone. ๐—ฆ๐˜๐—ฎ๐—ฟ๐˜ ๐—š๐—ฟ๐—ผ๐˜„๐—ถ๐—ป๐—ด ๐—ง๐—ผ๐—ด๐—ฒ๐˜๐—ต๐—ฒ๐—ฟ.๐Ÿค

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